Why is it that Europeans do and Americans don’t

Smutzc

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It just came to my mind while watching one of Darren Appleton’s videos on YouTube.

Why is it that European pro’s have instructional videos on YouTube ( Eg. Niels, Karl Boyes, Appleton) but I don’t think I have seen any American pro with these helpful videos?
 
Is it that:: European pros have something closer to "being able to make a living" than American pros. ???

Thus having more free time to be helpful !
 
I think the American pros for decades have been good about making vhs/dvd instructional videos. Now that the dominant format is free, self-made YouTube videos, it seems a lot quieter.

You also have to pump out those YouTube videos it becomes a full time job.

It’s also hard as hell to make and/or learn good content from a storyline, photography, and editing standpoint.

I’ve made a few for another hobby of mine, CNC machines, and it’s not easy.
 
I think the American pros for decades have been good about making vhs/dvd instructional videos. Now that the dominant format is free, self-made YouTube videos, it seems a lot quieter.

You also have to pump out those YouTube videos it becomes a full time job.

It’s also hard as hell to make and/or learn good content from a storyline, photography, and editing standpoint.

I’ve made a few for another hobby of mine, CNC machines, and it’s not easy.

Right about the instructional videos and American pro players https://store.accu-stats.com/instructional-best-of-videos/
Some of them probably should have stayed not made LOL

The first instructional video I remember by a non-American was the one Mika did, at least that's the first one I remember.
 
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